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-GARVIN PITCHES pays Rest. Umpire-ar. O'Day {8pec:a} to The Evening Worid) M—Atter an off d with ‘the bookmake: the spanges agiin thix a An e thunderstorm lef the fle'd mud. the run was shining be was called ‘and the fans re goodly numbers. Dodgers were! play'ne 50 per cent Peay, the position. and Me a ‘seta & lot of golden on! fell va ‘That game Thursday was the Epbets and Hanlon also pur few bets and cashet. “Rub 4 F mate for slab Quits Hea were confident of an any Texas. cyclone working cup. Detroit [587/ehicago 1342/81 Lou! Club. 48 19.708) Daitimore 22 667, Woreeater JOE M’GINNITY’S Glantw Pitcher Teli Pittsburg Game. “Joe McGinnity, the Giants’ €yme lst to Pitisburkx, he said: after beating the Ag that the Giants would beat made the bet with the pro to the other players of the team. st year I was o! Pittsburgs and los LORD DERBY'S LEG IS Seen on Clreult for a Time, ane *the horse's lex In 90 een unable to drive h than 2.9, All engagements eancelled m in 2.10, the st anarter in 3s ———- Special to The Evening Fesillts of the races run at W ) Park this afternoon: First Race—Five-eighths of a mile— ‘on by Rainland, § t> land 2 modore, 310° 2. was second, third. T'me, 1.04 3. Bicond Race—Tiree-quarters iWon by Bardolph. 4 t dasa Oey third. Time—1.17 oo lace, was Kec ~ Tme—t,224. le and reventy yards. Moser, 40 to 1 end 15 te THE WORLD: SATURDAY; EVENING, JULY 18, 1903, FOR BROOKLYN Hanlon’s Team Winds Up Its Series in St. Louis After a THE BATTING ORDER, LEAGUE PARK, ST. LOUIS, Mo. y, devoted toa ¢! othe Deimar track, Patsy Donovan's Caré:na x don: with Hanion's t y morning | tly whea play nded ROT Hanlon sald this morning tat Ball ’since MoCreery juinod them ang-hag more confidence now tat they know there js « maa 'n right who can veery'# dv Pay that wound up Thursday's ten | ping game for a. sensational victory Manhattan 1 profes * winner will be for loop and kink In his ey While oa form It {UTOS MAY 60 A "MLE WA MINUTE Race Between Oldfield and ta lara English Thoroughbred, It Roche Next Saturday Will Be! an Interesting Event. that one of the two } ARD PATRICK IS i" Dattien rad it was of ey best plays jie ever saw av 9 apo Une change from MeCreedie %,was not much of a shift 1. trade \ wide ditt pn ysed {0 go as singles | extra-ianing battle fer. the Dodger making thirty-five ‘or @ 8 in three diya, The boys were giad wo qt A day oft Yesterday and they went oul to see the “ponies run. Dahlen, Gessier and Jord picked the winners sod came back with & gerd wad of the bookies’ money. down a Vickers oti the fin can! yesterday and quit the team, He went to Terre Hate from here. But it is probable that he vili fin- Anh he son at Hi fe, Virgil Garvin and Di Rh re down on tie ne, with his r deavors to defeat champion of Amer! of five-mile heats, at the track on Tuesday and expect practice miles close . too, will go to | the track on Monday to prepare for the in a mateh face | turn out some man in the world mile Ba a elroular than a minute Oldfeta is tae only course In better ehurch on the Boulevari pre the same machine against 1 ures. ehoreh, which ts hopes of the r: for ma- out and any motive power, a ten-mile race for machines of any motive power pounds, and a five-mile event for ¥ motive power welgning under 1,20 pounds. —————__— GRIFFITH’S INVADERS TO PLAY HOBOKENS. Game WIN Be New Jersey Town, To- welghing under is Promised him a check . TALE OF HARD LUCK. ‘Tommy Cahill, after yester of His Fi mre to Win $500 In the pikers pick the winners Who lost the chance of winning $500 by not pitching his team to victory in thelr second game with the. champlon Pitts- burgs on Thursday, says he is one of the most unfortunate persons on earth. MoGinnity was a spectator at the game between the New York and Cleveland teams yesterday. In speaking of the Clark Grimth's American League team | !¢ Champs whl go to Hoboken to-morrow en in order to best t ‘Just before the players went to bed been oiter ttsburgs that fame. a man at the hotel asked to see eGraw. He saw him and told Manager that he had bet $4,000 a » for the Jers h a OLD HORSEMAN DEAD. Guttenburg Ch Steps of a Constable one of the old ch; Futtenberg, N. J in. the second game, He said Ginnity pltahed. “Moc fied me.and | pital loGraw ca. me an me it I would ‘oblige the gentle- tobi the game. I uf a. pitehing sald t racter Snecumbs on ind the tor then said that if won the game he would give me a pean of and an additional $500 “I Jost and it marked the second time had the aame experience in Pittsburg, ‘ered $500 to beat the Mes was ill and on his way Joseph's Chu Inistered ‘the last rites of the MONDAY’S BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. IN WORSS CONDITION. Go Smathera’s Trottec Will Not Re GLENA FALLS. N. ¥.. July 16.—Lord Derby (2.05%), E. E. Smathers’s Race, —Mile and a sixteenth aad nd Major Delmar will not meet ip: thet roposed match race this y ars, trainer of Lord d that Host night to make arrar Major Delmar |p in grand condition . nd Vvesterday was given an easy WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. RICAGO, July 15.--Following are the} land 8 to ronte, Gb to 2 for pli. = second, Pitth Race—Five July 18.—The races schoduled to here sta afternoon resulted as hree-quarters of a mile, Ih toland ftol Sixth Race—Mile CYCLING EXPERTS WHO MAY UPSET CALCULATIONS OF KRAMER AND LA WSON TO-DAY. lities severely tes they will be yi onal shorted rider of prom vers should ¢ SOLD FOR $100,000 Is Said, Was Purchased for the German Government. LONDON, July 18.—J English thoroughbred and last year's T is now the property of the German Government. One hun Ired thousand dollars is sald to have been the price pald the horse's owner by Coun ne pur je Was made after the great * won the $60,000 Eclipse Stakes yes- NTREAL, July J8.—Montreal yesterday and Rock Sand, this year's Derby wine - RACING NOTES. len, pastor of the little red at the ape rack, Irn Father ( h to the Brighton ra constant visitor to the paddock, bh been Ai AnEd for the automobile meet never goes to any pothenilnaiaee of next Saturday Joseph ‘Tracey, are live open events scheduled, | among them a fifteen mile chines of any of the other inclos- He is taking subscriptions for his a young one, and has ns people helping him David Gileon was one of the first ribe to the fund, and William aun President of ‘the Brighton Racing Association, has also Taik about your sharpsh ters," sald races, “there may have been some good ones in the Boer army. but nothing like the ones Uhat are tn the free fields, The way those nd play them 8 enough to make a man sick.” ‘They are on every one of them, and if a field layer ever got away with a clean sheet he'd probably have ‘a fit The racing qualities of the two-year- ysees for the present year sold by Wiltam. Ix, Vander= have bec bilt to William Lakeland. J, 8. McDon. ald has also turned Holsteln’ over to Mr. Lakeland for the balance of the year. J.C. Vartan has leased the racing qualities of his three-year-old filly Vilo- lita to Varian Harker Meltonian has completely broken down } and, has been put out of training. He will nat bes on the this, ry but » in condith train on next ther Mr way nor Feakes, the’ trainer of horse, entertatns much hope of the colt standing training, and it will only be done on advice of Dr. Sheppard. » tendon is gone there is little for him Yor the first time since he has owned 1 did not look a cer=| S-Amitvviite (Namau’ County” Hote him W. to his owner, I. PF. Me hag to give away too much wolght to make him look Ike a cinch,’ | said. Mr, Meyer. “tie is. too heavily handicapped, At that f think he) will be flehting it out with somebody when the Mnish comes." The yearlings the property of J, K, McDonald) have been shipped from] York to Hardy Durham's Ho: n Farm. hi younget stud, Walter Jennings star h which leave for Memoriam ex Ryan. a horse Mat th ck. dropped dea ittent Her: avenue, Guttenburg, last Heh vist Jeft @ barber alinn. when he Iupsod and died within) two) minutes hie wae about twenty-eight years of age, — Brighton Ay Superh Brighton) A champions leading team in th ague, at Brighton Park, Pitkin ave: nue and Cleveland str NNT the star pit ut League, will he oo MONTREAL. J quired the Kast er Basoba Monday na y 18.—Montrea) vo. jay nere on Augus == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ae | tackle Jury ¢ | for a purse of S00, at Newomstle, Sul- 'Afteen-round bou | will try hard to defeat Doobs, as itons of the friends } $00 to fignt Mahe ts comtest, wa | was told th shreiver have showa such is a novelty, 1 against a coterte ap motor bicyc rua in this elty who revently « is schadulyd, sor 2 P. trooklya Bridge « CORBETT” WON'T FIGHT MAYNARD New Yorker Wouldn’t Be a Gocit' Enough Drawing Card. Says Denverite in Calling Off Match; have rhown suciy Mareus Huriey ved to let out every ted speed of lite will start in al trains will start ROOT-GARDNER FIGHT PICTURES Local Sports Wiil Be Given a’ Chance to See the Fight by Jack Herrman. | iPHILADELPHIANS TO GO IN| EVENING WORLD'S BIG RUN, The Itinerary for Gyeuetet Events Shows Stops Every Ten Miles. Gardner fisht ds going to be seventy-two times rigat Six times every aap | for twelve days the Chicago fighter will t his knockout for the edification of local sports at the Grand-Opera House, | ker of the! in Rew York City. : the long-distance telaphone other fighter i |Clud, of Philadeiphia Von Lehrdorft for the German} 3 9 police tnt ete alee and the fight wiil be just as Merce as| it was on tae afternvon of the Fourth before the Fort Erle Club. Jack ierrman, fight Billy Maynard on July 29 In Phila- Corbett ‘sald he was not anx- 'm weather, and. sides, he thought Maynard would not, foe A good enough drawing card }ious to fight tn manager of the! that pulled off the big {, . 1s In town and will have change Needless to say ithe Reventy-twb eficounter ‘Feproductions on accepted. dye ie auaKsa Cle c tty MANY ‘SWIMMERS TO RACE TO. NIGHT Cracks of ‘Metropolitan District Will Take Part. in Events at! Rockaway Beach. Aghter, ‘vommy moving-picturg Herrman pronounces the picture: the oest ever taken of a figat. met ih the afternoon and the conditions were perfect’ for use of the big, ition to enter Every move of the ¢wo light was caught by entered the and the knockost 4 even barrir betw make a great attraction for any club ip ring’ until the Anish, |as -woll as eve 'y other blow ts clearly Ss PROFESSIONALS To PLAY ON THESE TEAMS. Will Be Made Up “Young Corbett''—Terry ‘A baseball games, e first of which w Polo Grounds Saturday tirred up the old ri It Hiowers of these two famous little box. Diamond Swimming Club} has secured many entries for the. vari oun events that they will decide in the!r Natatorium at Meffert & Burns's Bath, for $1,000 side. bet. i be played at the both games were good. The did not have ‘their best team out on these occasions, but to-morrow the regu jar men-wiil be in their positions Acce ord! ng to the agreement ; the two teams no professionals can Day The names of the piay~ to be submitted to se of a protest from either Another stipulation {x that and McGovern shall play ations upon thelr respective teams, ‘8 two of The Evening Worll’s survivors’ The Itinerary of The Evening Worl ; ‘ twirler will r out signals of distress. A crowd of Sto is expected, and. accommodations for that many have been made vy the man of the rung ! races of the mpete in the Swimming. Cluv. partial Hst of the comparatively mpara following is a entries that have been received: 100 yards open—J Q of course » the advertised schedule is as follows: The complete R. Orthwein, ck, L. de B, Handley, William Knoepke, MEN Wuo Know ‘their diseases don't have to be urged to co You may not even SUSPECT that you ha‘ nay Why remain In doubt? “All the skill, knowledge and ex; eeecce York: 's Master Specialist are at your service for a FREE CONSULTATIO} Nothing to pay {f you don’t need treatment, MEDICINES FURNISHED FREE. Prostatic Troubles ‘permanently. cured, no mat- for, bow long standiog, the de Gurawan, | Freymuiler, e ready on Mo} ber of the medals will be on exhibition | . H. Adams, a B. Good- Kitching, T. . Willlam. Reuss nad Hill (Keasinger'a) . Brooklyn and nearby towns expected that the ‘Times Wheel- of Philadelphia, will se J. Johnson: “H! Championship—T. Adams. Charles Rube eri. Le Wenek, 1a, de 8 t to nish the Varicocele cured without cutting fa from 8 to 10 days. nF, William Re: —— Alex Smith In Golf Champton, MILWAUKEE, July sive wheellng or- ed at finish of run. Numbered badges are being mailed to- | who have sent In thelr entries Lzation is note . 40 a few New 18.—Alex Smith, the Western Golf y completing the a score of SIS ‘Times Wheel of the ea ries was f earliest entrie: SP oreetate Open Cham ay some of the 1 evantyolw Wwed on trips to Phiiaespia. poh AS 6 Bay Vibw Wheelmen, ty come out in . of Wollaston, Auchterlonie, came home with a total of 829 strokes hat if an ev. ’ good part “SPIKE” SULLIVAN FIGHTS. 10-NIGHT |American Light-Weight Wir Meet Bobby Dobbs Before an English Athletic Club. . A battle will be decided in England to-night in whica two American fight- ers wil figure the principals, “Spike” uilivan, the ilght-welgt.t fighter, will ab Dobbs, the colored light- ent, of Minneapolis, They are: to clusions In a fifteen round bout w livan‘s last fight in England resulted in a defeat for alm. He was beaten In & iby Jabez White, be Spa -ieh lgot-welght champion. Sulivan vies atie him to get on «a returu tory will ¢ |Meht with White, PUGILISTIC NOTES. ° Joe Grim, the Ttalian heavy-welght f Philadelphia, who foajed Peter Maher In the third round of thal battle at the Industrial A, C. of a 1ephia, on Wedn night, threatens to bring suit a officials of the > for $20. which it he clalms the officials held out on him for fou.ing Maner. Grim says he was promised yut that when the got only Sin), and & over t the remaining $00 was jheld from him for fouling Miher, WHI ight Agnin, Another match between Grim and Maher will pre be arranged in @ few days. Both men are willing to meet again and waltlig for some lub mat Qmaker to offer them a purse. im « can beat Maher and would have y done so had the bout stenied the Ww: aia. pete? Agnin. for the bout bee torbett” and Jimmy weight fighter of Je. ‘The boys will bout before the ton on July who gave Cor Drisgs and y weeks ago. er) ilivan, the New Englan@ champ on, has aa ther hands. He has signed to nolly in a ten-round bout S, on Wednesday night. Joe Macias, manager of "Kid" Young Mississippi’ Sam Bole and nis purchased one-third nterest in the Washington Sporting, at Halifax. Ny Carter, Wille Schumaker, the cham Amer Tommy Quigle antam-welght fighter of Wilkesharre, Pa.. will be matched In @ Ifew da Ttonclusions jaa fiftee fore the club offer ng the t purse, A side bet of $50 will Iso he mage on the result of the battle, coe the feathe “Chick” welght elphia, . “als of the Central f° Philade!plys, owing to the at hy 1 nxous to get on @ = he trained him- f fown to 12 Is and is in fit o the ring an ght in the s, Not Young Corbett.” A Nght en Corbett and Tucker would y feather= ty. a PHILADELPHIA GIANTS PLAY MURRAYS TO-MORROW. he Quaker C. The Game at Olympia Field Will No Doubt Prove to Be Interesting. What will no doubt prove a most f teresting baseball game will be that tween the strong Phtiadelphia Giants and the Murray Hills, on Olympia i One Hundred and Thinty-fifth treet and Lenox avenue, to-morrow. Willie Deegan will pitch, and a Leagua hand in’ case he hangs ment An absolnte guarantec to cure if you Private Diseases Ene sured in 3 to 10 days, with- out the use of polsonous drugs. Nervous Debility 30 to 60 da: famous met! Blood Poison of pot- trom system without ald of mercury or potash, path LA nal mt WWE COME on the one hundred-mile Trew ORR? wAeTRR SPECIALIST. | TO-DAY | | MAK NO CHARGE for treating private gan devite or money buy ou skilfully and re ne, discomfort and expe TY you cannot call. who had, ENTRY BLANK.. EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World. Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World ventury ) Saturday, Aug. 8. 1 Sunday, Aug. 9 PSBNTAC CAR SULE of kiyn, will play the strong Superbas, Prospect Park Men, Come ure, Acute an to-morrow. fiyarocele or any of Hartford itch for the whe game will begin at 4 A CURE IN 48 HOURS. Club (if any) Section (morning or afternoon)...--..---- -------- - Mark which time you would like to start—5.40, 6, 6.20,'6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, 2, 2.20 P. M, Saturday. ewan Une talife of pe, Fup, are ig syatOin Gap.ained on Hasdsome century HANDED AT THilt FINISH to ove Ing the course within fourteen hours—without funher charge heavy. rain AT rtalolared in Bhtri Montreal in the Enstern League. Stturday or Sund SUMO vite mailed un’ Fovelve Ol ee to wearers of badges at the Start. workmanship, n League franchise of the Bricsht on Races *" MUSIC“ BY, FULL. MIRITARY! BAND. Reached by All Comey Island Kouten Clu, The team wili atart Montreal team, aad will inedals, boaueicul in, ae rider compiet- ht to reject entry reserved, » the run will M.. American || ke piace, the next clear ‘Baturday, Bway & irienaly talk or correspondence, have Aisenses of men for 30 years. Nothing science office equipment. 1 will Ith Ip the shortest time, with the least ure you honestly. guarantee to cure apy case J Un- le for my home cure. DR. L. R. WILLIAMS c6.. 185, W; 33th, Sts, Ne ¥. I want every man that is o Me! suffering from Varicocble, : Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, ‘Swellings, Catarrhal Dischar; eumatism in ‘ail ‘Its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, Bladder and. Kidue Erysipelas of an: any Associate chat with me. sonal ¢; Patina ion. of vot case. if you an't call, Conditions, Eczema, Pi ruptive Conditions of the skin, es of Mons} to come and have a sock : give you Free of Charge a thorough per- topethes: with an honest and scientific opinion fer no longer. 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